Keep the default duration as a constant and fetch the custom environment
variable at run time with a fallback to the default. Set the sleep duration
into a constant and add tests covering the expected behaviors when the
default duration is in use as well as the override value. Also match the
environment variable up with the constant just for consistency.
Previously the maximum amount of time Vagrant would poll for whether a
machine has successfully reboot was hard coded to 120 seconds. This
change introduces the VAGRANT_MAX_REBOOT_RETRY_TIMEOUT environment
variable to allow this attribute to be configurable.
Add RSpec tests of the maximum retry logic. Since the maximum retries
are configured as a constant, we'd need to reload the class and that's
fairly ugly to do in RSpec.
Fixes#11695
This corrects the `mkdir` command used by rsync on Windows to make sure
the destination directory exists before starting to sync. The old form
was correct on Linux but not on Windows, and it was just a coincidence
that the `-p` argument appeared to be work.
Windows commands that run over SSH are wrapped in a script that writes a
special marker to the two output streams (stdout and stderr). This
allows Vagrant to consume the output streams.
Unfortunately, this leads to a sort of chicken-and-egg problem where no
commands can be run before a wrapper script exists. For example, you
can't make a destination directory to upload the wrapper script without
first creating a wrapper script to make the directory. :)
This commit changes the behavior of the WinSSH communicator to assume
that the destination directory already exists for provisioning scripts.
It also moves the default `upload_path` from the shell provisioner
config so we can have OS-specific defaults.
Finally, it introduces a Windows-specific #upload method which will
properly use a Windows path separator on a non-Windows host.
This prevents any unexpected connection related error from breaking
the wait loop while windows reboots. If an underlying problem unrelated
to the guest is causing exceptions, the exception will still be raised
to the user, simply after the loop has exceeded the defined maximum
wait time.
Fixes#11238
This commit introduces a proper reboot cap for Windows guests. Once it
initiates a reboot on the guest, it calls out to the wait_for_reboot cap
to block on until the guest is finished rebooting.
Prior to this commit, if Windows was slow to reboot, Vagrant would fail
to find the right IP address to upload the wait_for_reboot script to.
This commit fixes this race condition by adding a timeout to ensure that
Vagrant can retry. It also properly catches an exception in the winrm
ready? method for checking if a guest is properly ready for
communications.
This commit requires the winssh communicator class wihtin the public_key
capability for Windows. Prior to this commit users could run into a
situation where Vagrant would check if the machine could speak in WinSSH
and fail on an uninitialized constant.
Before the patch this error will happen if the original directory already exists
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==> windows: Rsyncing folder: /vhosts/oxfamshop.com.au/ => /cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot
==> windows: - Exclude: [".vagrant/", ".git/", "target/", "node_modules/"]
==> windows: Showing rsync output...
The following SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status.
Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed!
mkdir '/cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot'
Stdout from the command:
Stderr from the command:
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot’: File exists
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After the patch, this is result
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==> windows: Rsyncing folder: /vhosts/oxfamshop.com.au/ => /cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot
==> windows: - Exclude: [".vagrant/", ".git/", "target/", "node_modules/"]
==> windows: Showing rsync output...
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> sending incremental file list
==> windows: rsync[stdout] ->
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> sent 500855 bytes received 6635 bytes 78075.38 bytes/sec
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> total size is 175357552 speedup is 345.54
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Windows offers no out-of-the-box rsync utility. By far, the most
commonly used external utilities for Windows rsync are built with the
GNU Cygwin libraries. The cost for this convenience is that rsync on
Windows has to be provided paths that begin “/cygdrive/c” rather than
“c:/“ like other Windows-API utilities. Compounding the situation,
rsync doesn’t create paths/to/sub/targets and so the vagrant plugin
code, when performing an rsync, is responsible for creating
intermediate directories in guest paths if there are any. Furthermore,
the mkdir utility in Windows is not another Cygwin utility like rsync
but the routine mkdir of Windows command.com. Therefore, while rsync
needs the /cygwin paths, mkdir uses the Windows paths. Later, the
chef_solo.rp provisioner running within the guest will expect to find
Windows-style paths in its solo.rb configuration file. Due to all this,
vagrant has to keep track of both the original, possibly dirty Windows
guest path and the cygwin-scrubbed guest path.
When upping a Win XP box, vagrant found a lot of "virtual" network
connections that did not have DHCP enabled, and tried to configure them
for DHCP. This did not work because their :net_connection_id is nil.
Ignoring these network connections enabled the XP box to be upped.
Removed dependency upon netdom which is not always available on all Windows versions. This implementation that uses PowerShell and WMI should work on all OS and PowerShell versions.
Fixed another issue where host renames would always happen when the hostname was longer than 15 characters. The COMPUTERNAME environment variable only returns the first 15 characters so we no longer use that to check the current host name.
Reboot the Windows guest after renaming the computer so changes take affect immediately before attempting to provision the box.
- Changed rename from wmic to netdom since netdom seems to work correctly in Windows 2008R2 and newer OSs.
- Fixed Windows guest error translations, the wrong namespace was specified in the yaml file.